Esperanza High School

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Esperanza High School
Location
1830 N. Kellogg Dr.
Anaheim, CA

United States
Information
Type Public
School district Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District
Principal Dr Ken Fox,Assistant Principals,Harry Dolen,Steve Marshall
Faculty 124
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 3,178
Color(s)           Cardinal Red and gold
Mascot Aztecs
Information (714) 779-7870
Website

Esperanza High School (EHS) is a 9th–12th grade public high school located in Anaheim, California that is part of the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District. It is a California Distinguished School and home to many excellent athletic programs, such as baseball, football, basketball, marching band, tennis, and the Aztec Dance Company. EHS is a member of the Sunset League, which is part of the Southern Section of the California Interscholastic Federation.

More than 3,100 students attend the school. Most come from nearby Yorba Linda, California with the rest generally residing in Anaheim and east Placentia.

Esperanza was ranked #860 out of the "Top 1,300 U.S. High Schools" in MSNBC/Newsweek's 2008 list.[1]

Contents

[edit] Current Staff

  • Dr Ken Fox-Principal
  • Harry Dolen-Assistant Principal Of Curriculum
  • Steve Marshall-Assistant Principal Of Student Services

[edit] Esperanza Principals Since 1982

  • AL Hawkins
  • George Allen
  • Burt Raiche
  • Dave Flynn
  • Ken Fox

[edit] Esperanza Assistant Principals Since 2005

  • Liz Moore
  • Gail Karis
  • Mario Jimenez
  • Jeff Maes
  • Steve Marshall
  • Harry Dolen

[edit] Rivalry with Los Alamitos High School

Esperanza and Los Alamitos High Schools are well known throughout Orange County to be rivals. As of 2008, Esperanza holds a three year winning streak for the Millennium Cup in varsity football over Los Al (Los Alamitos).

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] Athletic Teams

  • Soccer
  • Dance Team
  • Water Polo
  • Aztec Dance Company
  • Football
  • Esperanza Entertainment Unit (band)
  • Wrestling
  • Tennis
  • Cross Country
  • Swimming
  • Diving
  • Cheer and Song
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
  • Lacrosse

[edit] References

  1. ^ "America's Top Public High Schools". Newsweek. Retrieved on 2008-06-08.

[edit] External links

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